- Roberts Sees Hope for Democracy in the Constitution Amid Polarization
Chief Justice Roberts offers a hopeful read on American democracy in his year-end address, rooting confidence in the Constitution, the Declaration, and enduring founding ideals. He urges judges to uphold impartial justice and fidelity to the law, even as partisan storms unfold.
- Fiji LTA Warns on Drink-Driving as New Year Arrives
New Year celebrations bring a stark warning from road safety authorities: drink driving is fueling deadly crashes. With a surge in DUI incidents, a collective call to plan ahead, designate sober drivers, and look out for one another aims to keep everyone safe on the roads.
- Fiji’s Economic Outlook Hangs on Domestic Resilience Amid Global Trade Tensions
Fiji’s economy stands at a crossroads as global tensions and volatile prices shape the outlook. Tourism nudges higher while some sectors struggle, painting a mixed picture of recovery. The focus shifts to stronger fiscal discipline and reforms to build resilience amid ongoing uncertainty and cyclone-season risks.
- FICAC Reaffirms Independence in Fiji’s Anti-Corruption Drive
FICAC reaffirms its independence and a steadfast commitment to an evidence-led fight against corruption. With enhanced safeguards and ongoing investigations, the latest updates promise greater transparency and public trust in Fiji’s rule of law.
- MLB 2026 Watch: Imai Deadline Looms, A’s Extend Core, Giants Bolster Rotation
Three big storylines are shaping the early 2026 baseball landscape. A high-profile Japanese pitcher approaches a crucial decision, a rising franchise pursues long-term deals for its young core, and a veteran addition reshapes a West Coast rotation. With the season on the horizon, intrigue is sure to follow.